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Counselling and the law : a New Zealand guide / edited by Robert Ludbrook for the New Zealand Association of Counsellors, Te Rōpū Kaiwhiriwhiri o Aotearoa.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Dunmore Publishing, 2012Edition: 2nd edDescription: 462 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781877399671
Other title:
  • Counseling and the law : a New Zealand guide
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.9303106 23
Contents:
Part one: General issues affecting counsellors -- Chapter 1: The profession of counselling -- Chapter 2: Counselling practice -- Chapter 3: Counsellors' relationships with clients -- Chapter 4: Legal protections available to counsellors and clients -- Chapter 5: Relationships with other professionals -- Chapter 6: Relationships with third parties -- Chapter 7: Skill of the counsellor and quality of counselling -- Chapter 8: Client confidentiality -- Chapter 9: Privacy -- Chapter 10: Counsellors' legal privilege -- Chapter 11: Report writing -- Chapter 12: Giving evidence in court -- Part two: Specialist counsellors -- Chapter 13: Marriage and relationship counselling -- Chapter 14: Counselling in child protection matters -- Chapter 15: School counsellors -- Chapter 16: Counselling under the accident compensation act -- Chapter 17: Victim support counselling -- Chapter 18: Counselling children and young people -- Chapter 19: Counselling of clients in respect of adoption and assisted human reproduction issues -- Chapter 20: Domestic violence programmes -- Chapter 21: Abortion, pregnancy, assisted reproduction and sexuality counselling -- Chapter 22: Group counselling, family counselling and psychodrama -- Chapter 23: Psychologists -- Chapter 24: Social workers -- Chapter 25: Psychotherapists -- Part three: Employment -- Chapter 26: Employed counsellors -- Part four: Official agencies: their functions, powers and remidies -- Chapter 27: Ombudsmen -- Chapter 28: Human rights commission -- Chapter 29: Independent police conduct authority -- Chapter 30: Privacy commissioner -- Chapter 31: Children's commissioner -- Chapter 32: Health and disability commisssioner -- Appendix -- Forms and precedents -- Index.
Summary: "Provides a comprehensive overview of the law as it affects all aspects of counselling and offers practical guidelines"--Back cover.
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Previous ed.: Hamilton, N.Z. : New Zealand Association of Counsellors, 2003.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 441-444) and index.

Part one: General issues affecting counsellors -- Chapter 1: The profession of counselling -- Chapter 2: Counselling practice -- Chapter 3: Counsellors' relationships with clients -- Chapter 4: Legal protections available to counsellors and clients -- Chapter 5: Relationships with other professionals -- Chapter 6: Relationships with third parties -- Chapter 7: Skill of the counsellor and quality of counselling -- Chapter 8: Client confidentiality -- Chapter 9: Privacy -- Chapter 10: Counsellors' legal privilege -- Chapter 11: Report writing -- Chapter 12: Giving evidence in court -- Part two: Specialist counsellors -- Chapter 13: Marriage and relationship counselling -- Chapter 14: Counselling in child protection matters -- Chapter 15: School counsellors -- Chapter 16: Counselling under the accident compensation act -- Chapter 17: Victim support counselling -- Chapter 18: Counselling children and young people -- Chapter 19: Counselling of clients in respect of adoption and assisted human reproduction issues -- Chapter 20: Domestic violence programmes -- Chapter 21: Abortion, pregnancy, assisted reproduction and sexuality counselling -- Chapter 22: Group counselling, family counselling and psychodrama -- Chapter 23: Psychologists -- Chapter 24: Social workers -- Chapter 25: Psychotherapists -- Part three: Employment -- Chapter 26: Employed counsellors -- Part four: Official agencies: their functions, powers and remidies -- Chapter 27: Ombudsmen -- Chapter 28: Human rights commission -- Chapter 29: Independent police conduct authority -- Chapter 30: Privacy commissioner -- Chapter 31: Children's commissioner -- Chapter 32: Health and disability commisssioner -- Appendix -- Forms and precedents -- Index.

"Provides a comprehensive overview of the law as it affects all aspects of counselling and offers practical guidelines"--Back cover.

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